Looking a bit like a Minions character in Despicable Me, mixed with a fair amount of sounds similar to C-3P0 and a funky round LCD video display screen that functions as an emotive eye, add a ...
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Don’t fancy chasing a Snapbot for a pair of Spectacles? You’re in luck. Snapchatters in the U.S. can now buy all three colors (black, teal and coral) at Spectacles.com. Spectacles are sunglasses with ...
Snap Inc. made waves a few weeks ago when it announced Spectacles, a pair of $130 sunglasses with a camera on it that connect to your smartphone to take and send snaps. Now the company has revealed ...
Snap Inc. — the company that owns and oversees image sharing app Snapchat — recently debuted a new product called Spectacles, which are smart glasses equipped with cameras that allow wearers to take ...
When Snap Inc., the newly-created company behind Snapchat, announced the release of Spectacles, it’s fair to say that they were something not many people expected. Today the new camera-equipped pair ...
The company announced Thursday you can buy a pair of Spectacles from yellow vending machines - called “Snapbots” - that will be traveling around the world selling Snapchat’s glasses. Snap Inc.
If you're walking down the street and see a weird-looking, Minion-like vending machine, fear not — it just wants to sell you some Spectacles from Snap Inc. Snap introduced Spectacles back in September ...
Small queue for yellow, intially misfiring, vending machine in London as Snapchat launches camera sunglasses in Europe It is shortly after 8am on the South Bank in London, but something has gone a ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Snapbots are Snap Inc.'s method for selling Snapchat's Spectacles — wearable camera sunglasses. The bots will appear throughout the country, selling Spectacles for $130 ...